House Republicans release more Epstein documents, Barr testimony
The House Oversight Committee released over 3,500 pages of flight logs, ledgers, and messages from Epstein's estate, revealing tens of thousands of payments and ongoing investigations.
- On Tuesday, the House Oversight Committee published newly obtained records from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, which include the transcript of a deposition given by ex-Attorney General William Barr.
- The release followed Epstein's 2019 suicide in a New York jail where prison officials failed to assign him a cellmate as recommended and lost some security footage.
- In his deposition, Barr testified he spoke twice with President Trump about Epstein, found no evidence linking Trump or Clinton to Epstein's crimes, and supported the suicide ruling.
- On Tuesday, FBI Director Kash Patel informed senators that the case files contain no reliable evidence indicating Epstein trafficked women to others beyond himself, while Oversight Committee Chair James Comer made public unredacted estate documents identifying prominent individuals.
- The Oversight Committee plans to continue pressing for more Justice Department and estate records with sensitive victim details remaining redacted, signaling ongoing investigation activity.
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Trump’s Shocked Reaction to Epstein’s Suicide Revealed
Donald Trump was shocked to learn that child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had killed himself in jail while awaiting trial and believed conspiracy theories would inevitably follow, according to his former attorney general. In newly released testimony with House investigators, Bill Barr, who was part of Trump’s first administration when Epstein died in 2019, recounted how he called the president to convey the news, warning him: “You better brace…
House GOP Releases More Epstein Files, Barr Testimony
House Republicans on Tuesday released new files obtained from Jeffrey Epstein's estate along with a transcript of a deposition given last month by former Attorney General William Barr. It marked the second set of documents from Epstein's estate made public by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, following an earlier disclosure on Sept. 8. Barr, who led the Department of Justice from 2019 to 2021 under President Donald Trump, w…
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